Great. But how do you make sure the configurations are not exposed to the end user? Could you point me to a document?
Thanks. Shaohua From "Emmanuel Lecharny" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject Re: Question: is apacheds suitable for client side use? Date Mon, 15 Oct 2007 22:17:19 GMT hi, I don't see any problem with this approach, as ADS is an embeddable server. Just be aware that the server size is 6 Mbytes big, and will eat some memory (64 Mbytes seems correct). You will also have to provision users' grants on the client. On 10/15/07, Shaohua Ma <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi, > > I've got an application that needs user management. The application is a > fat client. One operation mode is that the application will be off line > (no network connection), yet a user still needs to be authenticated before > granted access to the application. Can apacheds be used in this scenario > (installed and managed on the client workstation)? What's the security > implication? > > Thanks in advance for your input. > > Shaohua > -- Regards, Cordialement, Emmanuel L飨arny www.iktek.com
